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Cross County, Arkansas
Maget Family Bible Records
This information provided by Michelle Slabaugh:
This Bible originally belonged to Priscilla Drew who married Samuel
Maget. The Bible evidently went to their son, John Drew Maget, who moved
to Northampton Co. N.C. from Surry Co., Virginia. The family migrated from
Northampton Co. NC to Fayette Co. TN in the 1830s then on to what would
become Cross County, AR in the 1850s. The Bible contains births of slaves
starting in 1793 as well as birth and deaths of the slave owners. The Bible is
too fragile to be handled so is not available to the public. Scanned images of
the vital records are available and can be requested by emailing
[email protected] or contacting Cross County Museum &
Archives, 711 E Union Ave, PO Box 943 Wynne, Arkansas 72396. Copies of
the images and a transcription of the names recorded in the Bible can be
found below.
The Bible was loaned to the Cross County Museum & Archives by
Tommie Hare, a direct descendent of John Drew Maget. Tommie's
grandmother was early Cross County historian Jewell Sigman Hare.
Dr. Thomas Dabney Hare married Annie Deadrick. Annie's mother was
Martha Virginia Maget, a daughter of John Drew Maget. More information
about the family tree can be accessed through the Cross County Historical
Society‟s website www.cchs1862.org or at rootsweb.com
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http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-
bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cchs&id=I25024
John D. Maget used slaves to build a home for daughter Martha & her
husband Capt. Isaac Newton Deadrick when they married. The home which
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places is located at Levesque,
AR but in very poor condition. Additional information about the home can be
found at the Southern Roots website of Debbie Yates
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lunsford/cemeteries/Dea
drickHouse.htm
(Transcribed by Michelle Slabaugh)
Mime b. Feb 1793 SOLD
Vine b. July 1793 SOLD
Miles b. Aug 1794
Charlotte b. Oct 1794
Ben b. May 1796
Phyllis b. July 1796
Dorcas b. Jan 15, 1797
Claborne b. Dec 27, 1798
Clary b. Feb 15, 1800
Jacob b. Feb 12, 1801
Jinne b. Apr 21, 1801
Derry b. Jun 7 1801
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Luke b. March 5, 1803
Crecy b. April 15, 1803 SOLD
Milli b. Sep 22, 1803
David b. Jan 30, 1804
???? b. Aug 26, 1804
???? b. September 25, 1805
??? b. Feb 1806
Rachel b. April 1806
????? b. Jun 1806
Austin A... b. Jun 26, 1807
Winnie b. Jan 22, 1808
Jeremiah b. Sept 1818
Fredrick b. Oct 4, 1819
Theodore b. Dec 31, 1818
Lewis b. Oct 1821 (hard to read)
Harry b. Dec ____ d. 1811
Jac??? b. Jun 1812
Ann b. Oct 25, 1813
Corey?? b. Dec 1815
Here are images taken of the Bible Pages:
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Francis Marion Hare – F.M. Hare, one of the most prominent farmers of Cross
County and among its old settlers, is a son of Jacob and Emma M. (Wheeler)
Hare... . . . . . ... in 1854 he moved to Arkansas and settled in Cross County... .
. . . . .. F. M. Hare was employed as overseer of his father's slaves for a
number of years, and in 1861 organized a company for the army, joining the
Fifth Arkansas Infantry; he was appointed first lieutenant. The regiment was
commanded first by Col. Cross, but afterward was put under the command of
Col. Murray, of Pine Bluff, a graduate of West Point, being with Morgan in his
raid through Ohio, during which Mr. Hare was captured at Buffington Island,
on July 19, 1863. He was taken to Johnson's Island and kept nine months,
and then transferred Point Lookout and afterward to Fort Delaware, from
which place he was exchanged and rejoined his regiment. After the war, he
returned home and found the farm dilapidated, the Negroes set at liberty and
fences burned. Mrs. Hare, the mother of our subject, had succeeded in
fencing up some forty acres and had a small crop of corn. Mr. Hare took
hold of the old place on his return from the army and remained upon it for
two years, when he was married in 1867 to Miss Lizzie Reid. . . . . . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Hare are the parents of ten children, nine still surviving: Pearl; Eda;
Emma; Nellie; Birdie; Francis; Sallie B.; Thomas R.; and Frederick. Mr. Hare
was born in Fayette County, Tennessee in 1838. . . . . . .
Source: The above information was copied from "The Goodspeed
Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas", pages 355-356.
F. M. Hare died 21 Aug 1895 and is buried at the historic Mount Zion
Cemetery near Vanndale.
This Family History of John Drew Maget is from Website maintained by
Michelle Slabaugh:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-
bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cchs&id=I25024
1. John Drew MAGET (Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel
MAGET1) was born 5 Jan 1793 in Virginia, USA, and died 31 Aug 1868. He
was buried in Levesque, Cross, Arkansas, USA. He married Martha
DAUGHTRY 15 Jun 1818 in, Southampton, Virginia, USA. She was born 1793,
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and died before 1850.
Children of John Drew MAGET and Martha DAUGHTRY are:
+ 2 i. Emily L MAGET was born 1822 in North Carolina, USA, and
died 1885 in Arkansas, USA.
3 ii. Mary MAGET was born 1826 in North Carolina, USA. She
married William H BARNES. He was born 1814 in North Carolina, USA.
+ 4 iii. Martha Virginia MAGET was born 9 Oct 1832 in North
Carolina, USA, and died 5 May 1887 in Cross, Arkansas, USA.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 2
2. Emily L MAGET (John Drew MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas
MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 1822 in , , North Carolina, USA, and died
1885 in , , Arkansas, USA. She married Renselear VANN 21 Jun 1843 in ,
Fayette, Tennessee, USA, son of John VANN and Nancy CROSS. He was born
4 Mar 1820 in , , North Carolina, USA, and died 30 Apr 1887 in , , Arkansas,
USA.
Children of Emily L MAGET and Renselear VANN are:
+ 5 i. John Maget VANN was born 5 Jul 1845 in Fayette County,
Tennessee, USA, and died 2 Jun 1911 in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA.
6 ii. Samuel D VANN was born 1847 in Tennessee, USA.
7 iii. William VANN was born Aug 1850 in Tennessee, USA, and
died Bef 1860.
8 iv. Martha VANN was born 1852 in Arkansas, USA.
9 v. Mary V VANN was born 1856 in Arkansas, USA.
+ 10 vi. Henry Calhoun VANN was born 1860 in Arkansas, USA, and
died 1898.
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11 vii. VANN.
4. Martha Virginia MAGET (John Drew MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3,
Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 9 Oct 1832 in , , North
Carolina, USA, and died 5 May 1887 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA. She was
buried in Levesque, Cross, Arkansas, USA. She married Isaac Newton
DEADRICK, son of DEADRICK. He was born 5 Sep 1828 in Tennessee, USA,
and died 29 Apr 1884. He was buried in Levesque, Cross, Arkansas, USA. She
married Thomas Deadrick HARE 3 Feb 1842 in Fayette County, Tennessee,
USA, son of Thomas Dabney HARE and Annie E DEADRICK. He was born 25
Oct 1875 in Cross County, Arkansas, USA, and died 1940. He was buried in
Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA.
Children of Martha Virginia MAGET and Isaac Newton DEADRICK are:
+ 12 i. Annie E DEADRICK was born 3 Apr 1853 in Poinsett County,
Arkansas, USA, and died 18 Feb 1899 in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA.
13 ii. Mary A DEADRICK was born 1867 in Poinsett County,
Arkansas, USA, and died 1891 in Brinkley, Monroe, Arkansas, USA. She
married Sidney J WILSON 1 Jan 1888 in Cross County, Arkansas, USA. He
was born 1861.
14 iii. John Dacus DEADRICK was born 21 Jul 1868 in Cross
County, Arkansas, USA. He married Juliette Blanche MCKIE, daughter of
William P MCKIE and Cora HARE.
+ 15 iv. Isaac Newton DEADRICK was born May 1869 in Cross
County, Arkansas, USA.
16 v. George Michael DEADRICK was born 1875 in Arkansas,
USA.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 3
5. John Maget VANN (Emily L MAGET5, John Drew MAGET4, Samuel
MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 5 Jul 1845 in Fayette
County, Tennessee, USA, and died 2 Jun 1911, in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas,
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USA. He was buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA. He married Ida HARE
28 Dec 1876 in Cross County, Arkansas, USA, daughter of Thomas Pipkin
HARE and Olivia Branch TURBEVILLE. She was born 12 May 1849 in
Tennessee, USA, and died 5 Feb 1931. She was buried in Vanndale, Cross,
Arkansas, USA.
Children of John Maget VANN and Ida HARE are:
17 i. Claude H VANN was born 17 Apr 1871 in Arkansas, USA,
and died 30 Mar 1894. He married Pearl Reed ALLEY 7 Jun 1893 in Forrest
City, St. Francis, Arkansas, USA. She was born 1873.
18 ii. Thomas Renselear VANN was born 18 Mar 1877 in
Arkansas, USA, and died 2 Feb 1921. He married Bertha Fay THOMAS 22 Jun
1898 in Cross County, Arkansas, USA, daughter of John Q THOMAS and Josie
C ROBERTSON. She was born 7 Oct 1877 in Arkansas, USA, and died 8 Dec
1978.
+ 19 iii. Bessie VANN was born 1882 in Arkansas, USA.
10. Henry Calhoun VANN (Emily L MAGET5, John Drew MAGET4, Samuel
MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 1860 in Arkansas,
USA, and died 1898. He was buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA. He
married Emma HARE. She was born 22 Feb 1864, and died 24 Aug 1895. She
was buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA.
Children of Henry Calhoun VANN and Emma HARE are:
20 i. Emma Irene VANN was born Oct 1887 in Arkansas, USA.
21 ii. Samuel Neal VANN was born 9 Jul 1889 in Vanndale, Cross,
Arkansas, USA, and died 26 Jun 1958. He married Minniebelle COLLIER,
daughter of Allen C COLLIER. She was born 16 Feb 1889 in Tupelo, Jackson,
Arkansas, USA, and died 16 May 2002 in Wynne, Cross, Arkansas, USA.
22 iii. Ruth VANN was born Jan 1893 in Arkansas, USA.
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12. Annie E DEADRICK (Martha Virginia MAGET5, John Drew MAGET4,
Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 3 Apr 1853 in
, Poinsett, Arkansas, USA, and died 18 Feb 1899 in Vanndale, Cross,
Arkansas, USA. She was buried in Levesque, Cross, Arkansas, USA. She
married Thomas Dabney HARE 5 May 1875 in Levesque, Cross, Arkansas,
USA, son of John Augustus HARE and Mary B WARE. He was born 12 Mar
1852 in , Poinsett, Arkansas, USA, and died 4 Jun 1909. He was buried in
Levesque, Cross, Arkansas, USA. She married John Augustus HARE 15 Jul
1844 in , Fayette, Tennessee, USA, son of Thomas Edward HARE and Rachel
ASKEW. He was born 19 Mar 1812 in , Hertford, North Carolina, USA, and died
16 May 1858 in , St. Francis, Arkansas, USA. He was buried in Macon,
Fayette, Tennessee, USA.
Children of Annie E DEADRICK and Thomas Dabney HARE are:
+ 23 i. Thomas Deadrick HARE was born 25 Oct 1875 in , Cross,
Arkansas, USA, and died 1940.
24 ii. John Alvah HARE was born 15 Nov 1878 in , Cross,
Arkansas, USA, and died 21 Feb 1916. He married Annie Vivian HARE 16 Sep
1839 in , Fayette, Tennessee, USA, daughter of Thomas Deadrick HARE and
Nancy Jewell SIGMAN. She was born 1900 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA.
25 iii. David Garland HARE was born 1889 in , Cross, Arkansas,
USA.
26 iv. Mary Virginia HARE was born 1885 in , Cross, Arkansas,
USA.
27 v. Luca Ann HARE.
28 vi. Garland Newton HARE was born 28 Feb 1889, and died 20
Jun 1912.
29 vii. Michael D HARE was born 1891, and died 1957.
30 viii. Mabel V HARE. She married TURBEVILLE 2 Jul 1860 in ,
Prairie, Arkansas, USA.
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15. Isaac Newton DEADRICK (Martha Virginia MAGET5, John Drew
MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born
May 1869 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA. He married Nancy Inez SMITH 29 Jan
1896 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA, daughter of Thomas Benton SMITH and
Nancy Elizabeth LEVESQUE. She was born 25 Sep 1875 in , , Arkansas, USA,
and died 29 Jun 1931 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA.
Children of Isaac Newton DEADRICK and Nancy Inez SMITH are:
31 i. DEADRICK died Bef 1900 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA.
32 ii. Morris Desmond DEADRICK was born 1901 in , Cross,
Arkansas, USA.
33 iii. Frances Levesque DEADRICK was born 1904 in , Cross,
Arkansas, USA. She married LITTLE.
34 iv. James L DEADRICK was born 1907 in , Cross, Arkansas,
USA.
35 v. Virginia E DEADRICK was born 1909 in , Cross, Arkansas,
USA.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 4
19. Bessie VANN (John Maget VANN6, Emily L MAGET5, John Drew
MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born
1882 in , , Arkansas, USA. She married Hugh A WOODWARD. He was born
1880 in , , Tennessee, USA.
Children of Bessie VANN and Hugh A WOODWARD are:
36 i. Comer Vann WOODWARD was born 13 Nov 1908 in
Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA, and died 17 Dec 1999 in Hamden, New
Haven Co. Connecticut.
37 ii. Ida Elizabeth WOODWARD was born 1912 in , , Arkansas,
USA.
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23. Thomas Deadrick HARE (Annie E DEADRICK6, Martha Virginia MAGET5,
John Drew MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1)
was born 25 Oct 1875 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA, and died 1940. He was
buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA. He married Nancy Jewell SIGMAN
16 Nov 1898 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA, daughter of Eli E SIGMAN and Mary
Jane LEWELLEN. She was born 14 Sep 1879 in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas,
USA, and died 26 Dec 1970. She was buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas,
USA. He married Henrietta B HARE 13 Dec 1821 in , Jackson, Georgia, USA,
daughter of Thomas Edward HARE and Jane Elizabeth RAMSEY. She was
born 1837 in , , Tennessee, USA. He married Martha Virginia MAGET 3 Feb
1842 in , Fayette, Tennessee, USA, daughter of John Drew MAGET and
Martha DAUGHTRY. She was born 9 Oct 1832 in , , North Carolina, USA, and
died 5 May 1887 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA. She was buried in Levesque,
Cross, Arkansas, USA.
Children of Thomas Deadrick HARE and Nancy Jewell SIGMAN are:
38 i. Annie Vivian HARE was born 1900 in , Cross, Arkansas,
USA. She married John Alvah HARE 16 Sep 1839 in , Fayette, Tennessee,
USA, son of Thomas Dabney HARE and Annie E DEADRICK. He was born 15
Nov 1878 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA, and died 21 Feb 1916.
+ 39 ii. Thomas Leon HARE was born 14 Apr 1904 in , Cross,
Arkansas, USA, and died 1960.
40 iii. Dee D HARE was born 1910 in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas,
USA.
41 iv. Mary Jane HARE was born 28 Jan 1914, and died 27 Nov
2002. She married Joe E COVINGTON Jun 1937 in , Lawrence, Alabama, USA.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 5
39. Thomas Leon HARE (Thomas Deadrick HARE7, Annie E DEADRICK6,
Martha Virginia MAGET5, John Drew MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3, Nicholas
MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1) was born 14 Apr 1904 in , Cross, Arkansas, USA,
and died 1960. He was buried in Vanndale, Cross, Arkansas, USA. He married
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Thelma FLEMING, daughter of Deloss FLEMING and Winnie WILLARD. She
was born 31 Dec 1907 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA, and died 23 Mar
1998 in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, USA.
Children of Thomas Leon HARE and Thelma FLEMING are:
+ 42 i. Living HARE.
43 ii. Living HARE. She married HERRING.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 6
42. Living HARE (Thomas Leon HARE8, Thomas Deadrick HARE7, Annie E
DEADRICK6, Martha Virginia MAGET5, John Drew MAGET4, Samuel MAGET3,
Nicholas MAGET2, Samuel MAGET1). He married Living JONES.
Children of Living HARE and Living JONES are:
44 i. Living HARE.
45 ii. Living HARE.
Source:The Progress-Wynne, Ark.-Wed., August 22, 1973
VISITING COUNTY‟S OLDEST HOME
By Sandy Jordan, of the Wynne Progress Staff
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lunsford/cemeteries/Dea
drickHouse.htm
Once called Magnolia Grove, the oldest house in Cross County owned
by John H. Johnston is a reminder of bygone days. The upstairs door used to
open onto a balcony supported by columns. Magnolia trees ….a croquet court
to which young people…area gathered for afternoon recreation.
Nestled under the magnolias, the large white house at Levesque owned by
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John H. Johnston is the oldest house still standing in Cross County. It was
built around 1850 by John D. Maget for his daughter, Virginia, who married I.
N. Deadrick.
Using all slave labor, Mr. Maget had everything in the house
handmade. The lumber was sawed by two slaves at a time. A log was
placed across wooden horses and two workers, one on top and one below,
used a big saw to cut each board. An old family Bible is said to be in
existence which lists the names of all the slaves who built the house.
The antebellum home was originally T-shaped with rooms 20 feet
square and 12‟ x 20‟. There was a fireplace in each of the six main rooms.
Square nails were used in the construction. The windows and doors were
handmade. The flooring is said to have been exceptionally beautiful with
each board extending the full length of the rooms. The ceilings were more
than 12 feet high, probably 14 feet.
Mrs. Annie Stein Smith was married in the lovely old home after her
parents came from Mississippi and bought it. She remembers when the old
house had a narrow upstairs and downstairs porch with columns. Her
parents took this down and built a screened porch all across the front of the
house and also added another room in back of the kitchen.
Mr. John H. Johnston bought the house in 1926 and later had the Mt.
Vernon porch removed. An area on the hill behind the house, referred to as
Deadrick Cemetery, was excepted from the deed. It is located at the very
summit of the hill at the foot of the majestic cedar tree.
Mrs. T. D. Hare, who was county historian for many years, referred to
it in her notes as her only recollections of being in the house. She recalled
falling down the hill as she attended the funeral services for Sam Vann who
was buried there. Access to the cemetery is still difficult and steep but the
marble markers remain as reminders of the respected people of early Cross
County. In 1961 Thomas Baker climbed the hill to record the markers for Mr.
Hare. Here is a list:
Dr. Thomas D. Hare, born March 12, 1852, died June 4, 1909;
John Alvah Hare, born November 15, 1878, died February, 1916;
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Garland Newton Hare, born February 28, 1889, died June 20, 1912;
Annie E. Hare, wife of Dr. T. D. Hare, born April 3, 1853, died February 18,
1899;
David G. Hare, July 2, 1881; John Dacus Deadrick, born July 21, 1886, died
November 21, 1888;
Lucy Annie Hare, daughter of T. D. Hare, born November 5, 1886, died
December 17, 1886;
N. Deadrick, born September 5, 1828, died April 29, 1884;
Mrs. I. N. Deadrick, born October 1832, died May 5, 1887;
John D. Maget, born January 5, 1793, died August 31, 1868;
Mary M. Deadrick, born March 22, 1855, died August 24, 1857;
John M. Deadrick, born March 29, 1857, died June 1, 1860;
J. T. Hendrickson, born January 3, 1844, died September13, 1895.
Of the people who have been buried here we find John D. Maget for
whom Maggott Slough is believed to have named although the spelling was
changed through the years.
In several instances Goodspeeds History of Eastern Arkansas refers
to the community now known as Levesque as Deadrick. It was named
Levesque in 1886 when the east-west railroad from Memphis to Bald Knob
was completed. The railroad company named the station Levesque in honor
of Captain James Levesque.
According to a story found in both Mrs. Hare‟s notes and in
Chowning‟s HISTORY OF CROSS COUNTY ARKANSAS, “Mrs. Deadrick once
held several Yankee soldiers at bay in the home when they came to search
for her husband, who unknown to the soldiers was hiding upstairs. Mrs.
Deadrick stood on the stairs with a pistol leveled at the soldiers and told
them „I‟ll blow your brains out if you come up these staris.‟ The men finally
left empty handed.
A picture of the house as it used to be was painted by Mrs. Julia
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Gardner under the direction of Mrs. Hare who described the old manse from
her childhood memories.
Source: Thanks to Southern Roots for this information:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lunsford/cemeteries/Dea
drickCem.htm
DEADRICK – HARE CEMETERY
ALSO KNOWN AS MAGET CEMETERY
Levesque, Cross County, Arkansas
The Deadrick House, Article 1973
This cemetery is located on private property owned by the John H. Johnston
family at Levesque and is the site of the Captain Isaac N. Deadrick house.
Inventoried in 1961 by Thomas Baker and in 1981 by Howard Lehman (Posted
with permission of the family of Howard Lehman, 2003)
HARE, Annie E. (Deadrick), Apr 3, 1853 – Feb 18, 1899, wife of Dr. T. D. Hare
(daughter of Isaac Newton and Martha V. Deadrick)
HARE, Garland Newton, Feb 28, 1889 – Jun 20, 1912
HARE, John Alvah, Nov 15, 1878 – Feb 21, 1916
(son of T. D. Hare and Annie E. Deadrick)
HARE, Lucy Annie, Nov 5, 1886 – Dec 17, 1886, daughter of T. D. Hare
(daughter of Thomas Dabney Hare & Annie E. Deadrick)
HARE, Dr. Thomas D.(Dabney), Mar 12, 1852 – Jun 4, 1909,
Woodmen of the World Monument
DEADRICK, I. N.(Isaac Newton), Sept 5, 1828 – Apr 29, 1884
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Confederate Soldier Captain, Co. A 29th Arkansas
DEADRICK, Mrs. I. N. (Martha V.), Oct 9, 1832 – May 5, 1887
DEADRICK, Infant, born and died Dec 28, 1888
DEADRICK, John Dacus, Jul 21, 1868 – Nov 21, 1888
(son of Isaac N. and Martha V. Deadrick)
DEADRICK, John M., Mar 29, 1857 – Jun 1, 1860
DEADRICK, Mary M., Mar 22, 1855 – Aug 24, 1857
(Isaac N. Deadrick, Jr. and wife, Nannie Smith, are buried at Cogbill
Cemetery)
DISHION, Paul Carlos, 1917 – 1922
HENDRICKSON, S. M., Jan 3, 1844 – Sep 13, 1895, wife of J. T. Hendrickson
LAY, Pearl, 1879 – May 20, 1911 (Household of Ruth #1829)
MAGET, John D., Jan 5, 1793 – Aug 31, 1868
MCGARRITY, Jack, died Feb 1920
MCGARRITY, Lillie D., died Nov 1918, daughter of Jack McGarrity
MILLER, Bertha H., Apr 29, 1925 – Aug 23, 1938
MONTGOMERY, Pearl A., Sep 10, 1890 – Aug 18, 1902, Dau of W. C. & M. E.
Montgomery
(From Great Niece, Delia Ann Jones, “she died after being given grapes
on a train”)
PERRY, Bettie Arbuckle, Wife of J. F. Perry, May 7, 1864 – May 1, 1918
(John Franklin Perry is buried at Gibson Bayou Cemetery in Earle)
REEVES, Homer, Mar 8, 1891 – Jan 18, 1918
Reynoldsville, Illinois Camp #12555 M. B. A. #272077 F. L. D.
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SCOTT, Frances, 1869 – May 31, 1921 (Unmarked, death certificate on file)
VANCE, H. I., died Sep 19, 1898, age 54 years, husband of Nettie
WADKINS, Phenix, Tenn. Pvt. 326 Labor BN QMC, Jun 13, 1933
VANN, Sam (last burial), Dec 25, 1873 – Dec 1960
29th ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE CAVALRY
McGEHEE'S COMPANY COMPANY A
Source:A list of the roll of Company A of the 29th Arkansas Confederate
Cavalry which was organized at the old Methodist Camp ground near
Vanndale in 1863 is a valued possession of Mrs. T. D. Hare.
MRS. HARE HAS ROSTER OF CROSS COUNTY CIVIL WAR COMPANY
A list of the roll of Company A of the 29th Arkansas Confederate Cavalry
which was organized at the old Methodist Camp ground near Vanndale in
1863 is a valued possession of Mrs. T. D. Hare.
List per Mrs.Hare's Records:
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/29cavcoa.html
Headquarters Company:
Captain I. N. Deadrick was Commander William Grooms was first Lieutenant,
John Cross was second Lieutenant. and W. P. Wilkins was third Lieutenant.
W.P Brown was orderly Sergeant, John M. Vann was second Sergeant and
Sam Ware was Commissary Sergeant.
Privates were:
Sam Vann
John Graham
Mose Pitt
John S. Haggard
Nath Halk
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William Copeland
Jack Witt
Anthony Hogan
Jim Snowden
Clay Nelson
Wilbur Cobb
Tom Taylor
Robert Taylor
William Hooper
William Henderson
Will Pulley
G. A. Tyer
Sam Tyer
Dan Boone
Tom Holland
Joe McGuffy
Jim Trotter
William Jones
Robert Dollar
Marsh Dollar
Henry Watkins
Tom Grant
Neal Landers
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George W. Chriscoe
Rufus Sullivan
Ase Searcy
William Bryant
Anderson Page
Riddick Pope
Neverson Pope
Shep Pope
Ben Cooper
James Prossor
Ben Alls
William Reeves
Will Neal
Billy Wilson
James Elder
John Moore
George Lane
John Douglas
Wiley France
Jim Beard
Robert Reid
Asy Byrum
John Lindley